elsass

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elsass

The family enjoys a bottle of wine from the Elsass region.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A historical region in northeastern France: "Elsass" refers to a territory in northeastern France, known for its distinct cultural heritage and wine production. This term is the German name for the region more commonly known in English as "Alsace."
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The wines from Elsass are highly regarded internationally. (The wines from Alsace are highly regarded internationally.)
    • Strasbourg is a major city in the Elsass region. (Strasbourg is a major city in the Alsace region.)
Advanced Usage
  • Historical and cultural context: The name "Elsass" reflects the region's complex history, having alternated between French and German control. It is often used in historical or German-language contexts.
    • The Treaty of Versailles returned Elsass to France after World War I. (The Treaty of Versailles returned Alsace to France after World War I.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Alsace (Proper noun): The standard English and French name for the region.

    • We traveled through Alsace last summer. (We traveled through Alsace last summer.)
  • Alsatian (Adjective/Noun): Pertaining to the Elsass/Alsace region; also a term for a breed of dog.

    • She enjoys Alsatian cuisine. (She enjoys the cuisine from Alsace.)
Synonyms
  • Alsace: The primary synonym in English and French.
  • Alsace-Lorraine: Refers to a larger historical territory that included Elsass.
Notes on Usage
  • "Elsass" is primarily encountered in historical texts, German-language sources, or discussions emphasizing the region's Germanic cultural ties. In most contemporary English contexts, "Alsace" is the preferred term.
elsass

The family enjoys a bottle of wine from the Elsass region.

Noun
  1. a region of northeastern France famous for its wines

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